Patents by Inventor Sameer S. Mutatkar
Sameer S. Mutatkar has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10762112Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media are provided for establishing a search radius based on token frequency. A search query having a geographic indication is received and it is determined whether or not the received query contains one or more non-frequent tokens. Non-frequent tokens have a respective frequency that occurs in the entities included in a data store of entities below a threshold number of times. If it is determined that the received query does not contain one or more non-frequent tokens, the search radius established for the search query, and thus applied to the search, is restricted to a radius established based upon the geographic indication of the query. If it is determined that the received query does contain one or more non-frequent tokens, the search radius is established such that it is larger than if it was established based upon the geographic indication of the query.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2015Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Mihai Negrea, Florin Sabau, Bodin Dresevic, Sameer S. Mutatkar
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Patent number: 10587461Abstract: A configuration management system provides a partitioned data model for collecting and representing configuration information from a diverse set of sources to allow easier modeling of very large, highly redundant sets of enterprise configuration information. The system partitions large configuration schema into logical subcomponents that can be combined, shared, and reused. The system also partitions instantiated data models into logical sub-models that can be combined, shared, reused, and incrementally updated. Each product team can provide its own configuration schema, which allows the domain experts in a particular field to provide reusable models for their products. These models may include sub-models that allow reuse of selected portions of the configuration schema. When the system stores data related to each portion of the model, it stores the data in a partitioned manner that makes incremental updates of each component of the model more straightforward and less resource intensive.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2017Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: James G. Robertson, Jeffrey P. Snover, Sameer S. Mutatkar, Rahim Maknojia, Liu Hong, Bruce G. Payette
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Publication number: 20170346681Abstract: A configuration management system provides a partitioned data model for collecting and representing configuration information from a diverse set of sources to allow easier modeling of very large, highly redundant sets of enterprise configuration information. The system partitions large configuration schema into logical subcomponents that can be combined, shared, and reused. The system also partitions instantiated data models into logical sub-models that can be combined, shared, reused, and incrementally updated. Each product team can provide its own configuration schema, which allows the domain experts in a particular field to provide reusable models for their products. These models may include sub-models that allow reuse of selected portions of the configuration schema. When the system stores data related to each portion of the model, it stores the data in a partitioned manner that makes incremental updates of each component of the model more straightforward and less resource intensive.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: James G. Robertson, Jeffrey P. Snover, Sameer S. Mutatkar, Rahim Maknojia, Liu Hong, Bruce G. Payette
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Patent number: 9755890Abstract: A configuration management system provides a partitioned data model for collecting and representing configuration information from a diverse set of sources to allow easier modeling of very large, highly redundant sets of enterprise configuration information. The system partitions large configuration schema into logical subcomponents that can be combined, shared, and reused. The system also partitions instantiated data models into logical sub-models that can be combined, shared, reused, and incrementally updated. Each product team can provide its own configuration schema, which allows the domain experts in a particular field to provide reusable models for their products. These models may include sub-models that allow reuse of selected portions of the configuration schema. When the system stores data related to each portion of the model, it stores the data in a partitioned manner that makes incremental updates of each component of the model more straightforward and less resource intensive.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2013Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: James G. Robertson, Jeffrey P. Snover, Sameer S. Mutatkar, Rahim Maknojia, Liu Hong, Bruce G. Payette
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Publication number: 20170187571Abstract: A configuration management system provides a partitioned data model for collecting and representing configuration information from a diverse set of sources to allow easier modeling of very large, highly redundant sets of enterprise configuration information. The system partitions large configuration schema into logical subcomponents that can be combined, shared, and reused. The system also partitions instantiated data models into logical sub-models that can be combined, shared, reused, and incrementally updated. Each product team can provide its own configuration schema, which allows the domain experts in a particular field to provide reusable models for their products. These models may include sub-models that allow reuse of selected portions of the configuration schema. When the system stores data related to each portion of the model, it stores the data in a partitioned manner that makes incremental updates of each component of the model more straightforward and less resource intensive.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2013Publication date: June 29, 2017Inventors: James G. Robertson, Jeffrey P. Snover, Sameer S. Mutatkar, Rahim Maknojia, Liu Hong, Bruce G. Payette
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Publication number: 20160321298Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media are provided for establishing a search radius based on token frequency. A search query having a geographic indication is received and it is determined whether or not the received query contains one or more non-frequent tokens. Non-frequent tokens have a respective frequency that occurs in the entities included in a data store of entities below a threshold number of times. If it is determined that the received query does not contain one or more non-frequent tokens, the search radius established for the search query, and thus applied to the search, is restricted to a radius established based upon the geographic indication of the query. If it is determined that the received query does contain one or more non-frequent tokens, the search radius is established such that it is larger than if it was established based upon the geographic indication of the query.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventors: MIHAI NEGREA, FLORIN SABAU, BODIN DRESEVIC, SAMEER S. MUTATKAR
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Publication number: 20150149602Abstract: A configuration management system provides a partitioned data model for collecting and representing configuration information from a diverse set of sources to allow easier modeling of very large, highly redundant sets of enterprise configuration information. The system partitions large configuration schema into logical subcomponents that can be combined, shared, and reused. The system also partitions instantiated data models into logical sub-models that can be combined, shared, reused, and incrementally updated. Each product team can provide its own configuration schema, which allows the domain experts in a particular field to provide reusable models for their products. These models may include sub-models that allow reuse of selected portions of the configuration schema. When the system stores data related to each portion of the model, it stores the data in a partitioned manner that makes incremental updates of each component of the model more straightforward and less resource intensive.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: James G. Robertson, Jeffrey P. Snover, Sameer S. Mutatkar, Rahim Maknojia, Liu Hong, Bruce G. Payette
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Patent number: 8595334Abstract: A configuration management system provides a partitioned data model for collecting and representing configuration information from a diverse set of sources to allow easier modeling of very large, highly redundant sets of enterprise configuration information. The system partitions large configuration schema into logical subcomponents that can be combined, shared, and reused. The system also partitions instantiated data models into logical sub-models that can be combined, shared, reused, and incrementally updated. Each product team can provide its own configuration schema, which allows the domain experts in a particular field to provide reusable models for their products. These models may include sub-models that allow reuse of selected portions of the configuration schema. When the system stores data related to each portion of the model, it stores the data in a partitioned manner that makes incremental updates of each component of the model more straightforward and less resource intensive.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: James G. Robertson, Jeffrey P. Snover, Sameer S. Mutatkar, Rahim Maknojia, Liu Hong, Bruce G. Payette
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Publication number: 20110208841Abstract: A configuration management system provides a partitioned data model for collecting and representing configuration information from a diverse set of sources to allow easier modeling of very large, highly redundant sets of enterprise configuration information. The system partitions large configuration schema into logical subcomponents that can be combined, shared, and reused. The system also partitions instantiated data models into logical sub-models that can be combined, shared, reused, and incrementally updated. Each product team can provide its own configuration schema, which allows the domain experts in a particular field to provide reusable models for their products. These models may include sub-models that allow reuse of selected portions of the configuration schema. When the system stores data related to each portion of the model, it stores the data in a partitioned manner that makes incremental updates of each component of the model more straightforward and less resource intensive.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: James G. Robertson, Jeffrey P. Snover, Sameer S. Mutatkar, Rahim Maknojia, Liu Hong, Bruce G. Payette